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drinking infected water with cuts in your mouth?

I shared water with someone from a water bottle who has Sexually transmitted diseases...herpes and HIV!
I would like to know what are the chances of contracting Hepatitis A,B and C(most importantly) and HPV,herpes Syphylis and HIV,if you drink water from the same bottle as someone infected with any of these and they have cut in theire mouth and you also have a cut on your lips?
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no risk or risk..please answer clearly i wont bother!
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NO
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THIS IS MY LAST QUESTION
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SO LICKING BODY IS NO RISK FOR ALL STDS INCLUDING HERPES,HEPATITIS A B C, HPV,HIV ,SYPHYLIS?
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Stop spamming the forum with infection from drinking water and licking a body.

STD'S HAVE THAT NAME FOR A REASON.
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MOVE ON
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No risk for anything even if i have cuts in my mouth?
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No risk for anything other then a cold.
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